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Dow jumps more than 650 points as stocks end four-day losing streak

By Paul R. La Monica, CNN Business

Stocks surged Wednesday, snapping a four-day losing streak, as investors celebrated a drop in crude oil prices.

The Dow gained more than 650 points, or 2%. It was a broad-based rally, with oil giant Chevron the only Dow stock trading significantly lower. It fell 2.5%. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq rose 2.6% and 3.6% respectively.

Investors have been nervous about the spike in energy prices after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The United States and Europe have responded with various economic sanctions against Russia, and America has even banned Russian oil imports.

Brent crude, the global oil benchmark, was down roughly 12% in late day trading Wednesday to about $113 a barrel.

Stocks are still down sharply so far in March, adding to losses from earlier in the year. The Dow has fallen more than 8% so far in 2022, while the S&P 500 is down 10% and the Nasdaq is off 15%.

In addition to concerns about Russia and Ukraine, traders are trying to figure out what’s next for the markets and the broader economy now that the Federal Reserve is poised to raise interest rates to fight soaring inflation. Higher rates could eventually put a dent in profits.

But investors are also betting that higher rates, as long as the increases are gradual, will actually boost earnings for some sectors, most notably financial stocks. Banks rallied sharply on Wednesday.

Wall Street also appears to hope that once the initial shock of the Russian invasion and resulting spike in oil prices wears off, investors and consumers may see that the US economy is still in good shape.

“The sentiment appears to be that most of the bad news is currently priced in and with the S&P near a nine-month low, it was time to come off the sidelines and not only bottom-fish the many names down over 50% from their highs but to just get long equities in general,” said Louis Navellier, chairman and founder of Navellier & Associates, in a report Wednesday.

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